
Clueless
Clueless (1995)Cher Horowitz, a wealthy Beverly Hills high-school student, mentors a new transfer student, Tai, while navigating her own social life. The film is a vibrant coming-of-age comedy that highlights themes of friendship and self-discovery, making it a quintessential ’90s pop culture classic.

Toy Story
Toy Story (1995)This groundbreaking animated film follows Woody, a cowboy doll, who faces jealousy when a new toy, Buzz Lightyear, becomes the favorite of their owner, Andy. As Woody and Buzz navigate their rivalry and eventual friendship, the film sets a new standard for animated storytelling and technology.

The Blair Witch Project
The Blair Witch Project (1999)A found-footage horror film that follows three students who venture into the woods to document a local legend, only to encounter terrifying supernatural elements. Its innovative marketing and low-budget success redefined the horror genre and became a cultural phenomenon.

The Shawshank Redemption
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)The film tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a banker wrongly imprisoned for his wife’s murder, and his friendship with fellow inmate Red. Praised for its storytelling and performances, it is often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time, celebrating hope and resilience.

Titanic
Titanic (1997)A romantic drama set against the backdrop of the infamous ship’s sinking, it follows the love story between Jack and Rose. The film became a massive box-office success and is known for its epic scale, emotional depth, and cultural impact.

Scream
Scream (1996)This meta-horror film revitalizes the slasher genre by combining traditional horror elements with self-aware humor. It follows a group of teens targeted by a masked killer, exploring horror tropes while delivering thrills and commentary on the genre.

The Matrix
The Matrix (1999)A sci-fi classic that explores themes of reality and identity through the story of Neo, a hacker who discovers the truth about his world. Renowned for its groundbreaking special effects and philosophical depth, it has had a lasting influence on cinema.

Fight Club
Fight Club (1999)Following an insomniac who forms an underground fight club with a soap salesman, this film critiques consumerism and explores themes of identity and masculinity. Its provocative narrative and style have made it a cult classic.

Goodfellas
Goodfellas (1990)A biographical crime film that chronicles the rise and fall of mob associate Henry Hill. Known for its dynamic storytelling and performances, it is often hailed as one of the greatest films in the gangster genre.

Pulp Fiction
Pulp Fiction (1994)This film interweaves multiple narratives involving crime and redemption in Los Angeles, known for its sharp dialogue and eclectic characters. Its innovative structure and cultural references have cemented its status as a landmark in independent cinema.

